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Pseudo-Jacquemart
( fl c. 13801410). French or Franco-Flemish illuminator. Meiss singled out this artist as an independent personality from the work attributed to JACQUEMART DE HESDIN and his circle. The strong similarities in style between the Pseudo-Jacquemart and Jacquemart de Hesdin are explained by a collaboration lasting more than 20 years. Meiss described the Master as a sort of workhorse who displayed little creativity and imagination of his own but borrowed not only from Jacquemart but from diverse artists including Jean Pucelle and other illuminators in the service of his employer, Jean, Duc de Berry.
Part of the Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists family
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